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This is an excellent condition sail. Used very little and no holes whatsoever. Comes with nice storage bag. Dimensions are: Foot 10.17 ft or 122 inches Luff 19.42 ft or 233 inches Leach 21 ft or 252 inches I estimate shipping to be around $25 which will be paid by you. I am doing a short auction so I can hopefully get you this sail for the July 4th weekend. I will overnight or 2 day ship at your cost to guarantee delivery. I'm starting the auction at a low price. Don't miss this deal. You will not be disappointed. |
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